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1000 Celtic Quotes, Notes and Anecdotes

by Robert Harvey

173 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-1142; ISBN 1-4251-3116-6; US$19.33, C$22.23, EUR15.07, £9.99

A wonderful collection of quotes, notes and anecdotes throughout the history of Celtic. This is a perfect gift to share with Celtic supporters everywhere.


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A wonderful collection of quotes, notes and anecdotes throughout the history of Celtic. This is a perfect gift to share with Celtic supporters everywhere.

Number 1. Celtic jerseys are not for second best, they don't shrink to fit inferior players. Jock Stein.

Number 148. My league debut for Celtic was in October 1969 when we played Raith Rovers. Bobby Murdoch was sitting beside me and asked if I was nervous. "No" I replied. "Well" he said, "you are putting your boots on the wrong feet". I looked down and he was right. Kenny Dalglish (Celtic won 7-1).

Number 167. I liked Henrik Larssons's modesty. To him he was always part of the team and never played the superstar bit. He never took the credit for himself. Billy Connelly

Number 237. A man must be a Celt on and off the field, otherwise he is of no value to this club. Celtic's first manager Willie Maley in the early 1900*s

Number 881. Nakamura is such a good player he could open a can of beans with his left foot. Steve Perryman



About the Author

Born and raised in Glasgow, he has always loved football. He has been watching Celtic since he was 10 years old. He is lucky enough to have watched the Lisbon Lions. One of his earliest memories was the 1967 Scottish Cup Final against Aberdeen at Hampden - stood in the Celtic end with his dad and 120,000 other people as Celtic won 2-0. His first Old Firm game was the 1970 League Cup Final at Hampden in the rain when Celtic lost 1-0 to a Derek Johnstone header. Best Celtic game ever seen live was the UEFA Cup final in Seville in 2003. The best individual performance ever seen was Henrik Larsson in that final. Still gets excited every week when walking up Springfield Road to Celtic Park.






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